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I just applied for the fall 2021 intake and I'm wondering if anyone else applied! ?
13 hours ago, Priya917 said:Does anyone know how many people are accepted into the program for each intake?
Unless it has recently changed, 72 students are admitted each intake and split into two sections of 40 and 32 students. In Term 3, 8 LPNs are admitted and join the cohort for a max total of 80.
Hey guys, I got accepted with a GPA of 4.1 but it said in the email to accept the offer within 2 weeks which I did. I just looked again and it wasn’t accepted! I think the system malfunctioned, so I accepted it again and it says “applicant accepted”. But since it didn’t go through the first time and it’s past 2 weeks do you think they’ll revoke my offer??
Hi guys,
I am new to this forum and I have been reading through all your amazing profiles and have a few questions if someone could kindly help!
I don't have a strong GPA (finished my Associate's of Science at Douglas with 61 credits - GPA in low 3s). Anyone with low GPA still able to get in?
I work at a optometrist's office as Clinic Lead (for almost two years now), Admin Lead for COVID Vaccination Clinics for Fraser Health, worked as a Pharmacy Assistant for a few months in the past and have about two years of retail experience as well. I don't have any volunteer experience which I think may be a problem. Do you have any suggestions as to places I can start volunteering so it can help my supplemental (hospitals have closed their volunteering programs because of COVID at the moment ☹️)?
I am taking my prereqs soon for the fall 2022 intake, will also be applying to all schools available as my chances are pretty low but is there anyone who redid a course to boost their GPA? How does Langara evaluate your transcript in that case?
I would really appreciate any input at all; thank you :))
15 minutes ago, harryberry said:Hi guys,
I am new to this forum and I have been reading through all your amazing profiles and have a few questions if someone could kindly help!
I don't have a strong GPA (finished my Associate's of Science at Douglas with 61 credits - GPA in low 3s). Anyone with low GPA still able to get in?
I work at a optometrist's office as Clinic Lead (for almost two years now), Admin Lead for COVID Vaccination Clinics for Fraser Health, worked as a Pharmacy Assistant for a few months in the past and have about two years of retail experience as well. I don't have any volunteer experience which I think may be a problem. Do you have any suggestions as to places I can start volunteering so it can help my supplemental (hospitals have closed their volunteering programs because of COVID at the moment ☹️)?
I am taking my prereqs soon for the fall 2022 intake, will also be applying to all schools available as my chances are pretty low but is there anyone who redid a course to boost their GPA? How does Langara evaluate your transcript in that case?
I would really appreciate any input at all; thank you :))
This isn’t helpful AT ALL but hey! I was the Lead Health Unit Aide at one of the COVID Vaccination Clinics in Fraser Health! I just got scooped for a longer temp position at one of the public health units but I still help out at the vaccination clinic remotely!
Thanks for your hard work at the clinics! I love working there cuz it’s so fulfilling to see everyone getting their vaccine and knowing you did a small part to facilitate it!
Goodluck in your pre-requisites and applying to Langara!
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I applied to BCIT too but I think it's going to be a while until I hear back